Justin Timberlake, Queens of the Stone Age & Justice Headline Electric Castle 2025 Lineup
The five-day Romanian festival also features sets from Shaggy, Refused and Nilüfer Yanya.

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Romania’s top music festival, Electric Castle, has unveiled its bumper 2025 lineup. American crooner Justin Timberlake, heavy rockers Queens of the Stone Age, and French electronic duo Justice will headline next year’s event.
Electric Castle, held at Banffy Castle near Cluj-Napoca from Wednesday, July 16, to Sunday, July 20, is a five-day camping festival with a creative lineup that spans all genres of music.
Along with the headliners, the eclectic lineup also includes Bicep presents Chroma AV DJ set, Sofi Tucker, The Sisters of Mercy, Shaggy, Refused, Netskey B2B NGHTMRE and more.
Tickets for Electric Castle are on sale now via electriccastle.ro.
The first edition of Electric Castle was held in 2013 with more than 32,000 people passing through the festival gates across three days.
The festival has grown massively over the past decade, with this year’s iteration attracting a mammoth 274,000 crowd with a lineup featuring Massive Attack, Bring Me The Horizon, Chase and Status (LIVE), Sean Paul, Paolo Nutini, Khruangbin and many more.
Electric Castle is held at Banffy Castle near Cluj-Napoca from Wednesday, July 16, to Sunday, July 20, 2025. For full ticketing information visit electriccircus.ro.
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